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Re: Graphic: Inner glow

It must be you that has been smoking weed.
As i read that post, you mensions RadialGradientPaint, which is a paint, right?

It's a class that implements the Paint interface. Did you follow the link?

It is not a paint, but a glow.

Why don't you explain what you mean by a 'paint' and a 'glow' in this context and what the significant differences are between them. I ran the code you posted and saw what looked like very slight radial shading gradients in two shapes.

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L. Wittgenstein

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Re: Graphic: Inner glow

Originally Posted by dlorde

It's a class that implements the Paint interface. Did you follow the link?

Why don't you explain what you mean by a 'paint' and a 'glow' in this context and what the significant differences are between them. I ran the code you posted and saw what looked like very slight radial shading gradients in two shapes.

The limits of your language are the limits of your world...
L. Wittgenstein

Yes i did follow the link, thats why i say RadialGradientPaint is a paint, a gradient paint that is painted in a circle.
What i have provided, the Glow, is like in Photoshop, where you defines an inner glow to a shape/graphic.